International Family Planning Perspectives
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsUpdate Articles Estimated Levels of Induced Abortion In Six Latin American Countries Susheela Singh and Deirdre Wulf A Comparative Study of Socioeconomic and Demographic Determinants of Fertility in Togo and Uganda Namkee Ahn and Abusaleh Shariff Comment Fertility Decline in Mongolia: Trends, Policies and Explanations Ricardo F. Neupert Seeking Common Ground: Unmet Need and Demographic Goals Steven W. Sinding, John A. Ross and Allan G. Rosenfield Viewpoint Two Proposals for the Agenda at Cairo Paul Demeny Books in Review Family Planning as an Instrument of Empowerment Lynn P. Freedman Field Briefings Narrative Research Method Tells Young Adults' Stories Digests HIV Infection Rate Is High Among Young Northern Thai Military Recruits Nigerien Rates of Infant Mortality, Fertility Are Among Highest in World In Tanzania, Women's Fertility, Ideal Family Size Both Surpass Six Births Husband's Involvement Boosts Contraceptive Use Among Ethiopian Couples Gynecologic Morbidity Is High for Egyptian Women in a Pair of Rural Villages Acknowledgment to Reviewers Note to Authors |